Sentence examples for a blanket over a from inspiring English sources

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The phrase "a blanket over a" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when describing an action of covering something with a blanket or metaphorically to indicate a protective or concealing layer.
Example: "She placed a blanket over a sleeping child to keep them warm."
Alternatives: "a cover over a" or "a layer over a".

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Over time, bog or fen patches may merge to form a blanket over a broad area.

Sure, kids love to throw a blanket over a couple of chairs to create an impromptu hideaway.

There is one moment in the film where she carefully drapes a blanket over a sleeping Crawfie.

At fifteen, in the backseat of a bus on a class trip, he spread a blanket over a classmate's lap and gave him a hand job: "Before we got to the Colorado border," Patrick notes, "which I remember, because I was relieved it happened in Utah and not in my home state.

A process that starts with taking responsibility when things go wrong and so far Facebook believes it has done that by cutting off access for Cambridge Analytica when what it's really done is thrown a blanket over a blood stain.

Lakota women would harvest the quills for quillwork by throwing a blanket over a porcupine and retrieving the quills it left stuck in the blanket.

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For a very small baby, you can drape a blanket over an adult, and have them support the baby, without them showing!

A woman once rode with a blanket over her head.

He finds Franz huddled by a candie with a blanket over his shoulders & coughing badly.

DALE FURNIA crouched under a table pulling a blanket over his head.

I don't use a studio – we just threw a blanket over the fence as background.

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